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Sometimes, you do things because they're good for business. And sometimes, you do things just because you should.

Climate Neutral

  • 2000 Shaklee becomes the first company in the world to obtain Climate Neutral® certification and totally offset its greenhouse gas emissions, resulting in a net-zero impact on the environment.
  • 2006 Shaklee becomes the first consumer products company to offset 100% of greenhouse gas emissions through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Leader's Program and use 100% green power.
  • 2008 Shaklee is named to the Top 20 Retail Partner list by the EPA Green Power Partnership in recognition of being a top purchaser of green power.
  • 2008 Shaklee worldwide operations including the U.S., Canada, Japan, China, Taiwan, Mexico, and Malaysia are all carbon neutral.
  • 2009 Shaklee achieves its goal with the EPA Climate Leaders Program to maintain net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the United States from 2006 through 2009.
  • 2009 Shaklee is honoured with a Clean Air Award by Breathe California in recognition of Shaklee's leadership in reducing global warming and improving air quality.
  • 2009 Shaklee is honoured with the Business Environmental Award for Sustainability from Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet for environmental stewardship, climate action leadership, and social equality.
  • 2009 Shaklee is honoured with a Green Power Leadership Award from the EPA in recognition of the company's commitment and contribution to helping advance the development of the nation's voluntary green power market.
  • 2010 The EPA announces that the Climate Leaders Program is ending. However, Shaklee continues to measure our carbon footprint and maintain net-zero emissions.
  • 2011 Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions.
  • 2012 Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions.
  • 2013 Shaklee maintains net-zero emissions and continues participation in the EPA's Green Power Program.
  • 2014 Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions and continues participation in the EPA's Green Power Program.
  • 2015 Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions and purchases additional carbon offsets to comply voluntarily with the new Scope 2 guidelines. Shaklee also continues participation in the EPA's Green Power Program.
  • 2016 Shaklee maintains net-zero emissions once again. In keeping with the new Scope 2 guidelines, Shaklee purchases renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, wherever possible. For the balance of emissions, Shaklee purchases carbon offsets.
  • 2017 Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, when possible and verifiable, and carbon offsets for the balance.
  • 2018: Shaklee again maintained net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible and verifiable, and carbon offsets for the balance.
  • 2019: Shaklee continued to maintain net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible and verifiable, and carbon offsets for the balance.
  • 2020: Shaklee continued to maintain net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible, and carbon offsets for the balance.
  • 2021: Shaklee continued to maintain net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible, and carbon offsets for the balance.
  • 2022: Shaklee continued to maintain net zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible, and carbon offsets for the balance.